| Show AN OLD i POLIOS CIIIKr loIln lllraey 01 iiegn h a Itellle eronl llIau CakIIIt boa a Urge number el nlllft r ox police e ilfi hut none la I m proud of I hating earrel he people In that rain 1 city nl apt Michael Carroll IlltKey 0 IMIrtmll of h01l1 he i hr presented Cant Itekty wi rhef of police tf Til rag > > dltrllU Iho most Mnltf Kr0l or hei bIll or from H7o to ISSO During Hm great tine which left the elly In nn null h flp be did herole work In I maintaining main-taining order The army of cnwka who awnrmnl tn Ihn mnnlderlng rulna from eery f Ilia f r of the con n Iry In enamel of y n deml line which the rartetng rblitf crecle1 l n n meaiurn of protection protec-tion lo the nifTerem He mw that tbo relief donnlkini were eoullahly ill Irlhuled amoni flue ee rendered home lee I and In olhr wny contributed to the treat work In hand In 1870 when Chlcugn waalnajed by another ralam IIIh hint sell equal to the occailon He quickly now that an army of the wor t nook In this country were taking adtantag of the strike by creating riot and pillage pil-lage and led the entire polio fore I I l 4 j I jti at z J 7 CJJ CAIT MirilAKIC I l I HlfKKV I I I agalnit them In pitched Inllle driving I tlini out of the lumlneu iwyllon of the city Afler thrre iiicraaiful cbargea on the dart of Cell Illckey and bile men In IIH many day the cmokn nnd hood hUll were forced lo abandon their efforts ef-forts and there was no niece culling In Chicago Threo toOra later Capt Illckey retired from the force to make room for a political chief He hat nerved on tbt forco since 1SGG In 1881 ho recclird an appointment loll cite liiin home and sorted until 188J when n new aJmlnlilrnilon changed the working force Since Unit time ho has lived In retirement |